Journal of Sacred Work
Caregivers have superpowers! Radical Loving Care illuminates the divine truth that caregiving is not just a job. It is Sacred Work.
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Want a Happy Holiday? Let Santa come down the chimney & laughter come through this screen. This 30 seconds of hilarity staring my youngest granddaughter is sure to help.
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As Christmas draws near, we can prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of Christ, of Love in our midst. As a people of various cultures, faiths and family traditions, we enjoy partaking in the holiday festivities. No one can deny that this is a busy time of year. Ah, the twinkling lights, and Christmas…
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“Skin had hope, that's what skin does. Heals over the scarred place, makes a road.” ~ Naomi Shihab Nye (from 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East.) I write to you in the early hours of the morning. This predawn, primordial time of darkness is rich with free form creativity. The canvas is…
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Try adding just one more caring act to your to do list and reach out beyond your Christmas card list to say hello. Be the person who always cares!
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When we gather together with friends and family the best times are when the stories start flowing. Remembrances of times shared, daring adventures, unfathomable risks in youth that we lived to tell about, the good and crazy times, as laughter erupts often to the point of tears. Especially treasured are the stories of loved ones…
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“If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough.” —Meister Eckhart What are we learning from our experiences of living through this pandemic? I imagine for many of us we have learned not to take life for granted. This week Erie reflected on the depth…
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Culture determines behavior & leaders determine culture. So a leader’s impact can be profound.
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In India and in many places around the world Diwali, the festival of lights is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. Diwali, is the most significant festival in Indian culture. On each of the five days of Diwali people celebrate with a sense of joy, friendship, and generosity of spirit and unites people everywhere regardless…
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“Tears are prayers too. They travel to God when we cannot speak.” Unknown Autumn days of golden hues, honey dripped leaves burnt orange and blazing red, culminating in her magnificent essence. You watch as her leaves feather softly to earth, experience the exquisite beauty and heartache of loss, revel in the hopefulness of new life.…
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Always remember that every person is gifted. Balance your paid work with volunteer missions to help others while enriching your life at the same time!